Housing Protections for Survivors
Information about the housing protections available for survivors of domestic violence.
Information about the housing protections available for survivors of domestic violence.
This is the training guide Washington State social workers are given on helping clients dealing with domestic violence.
Domestic violence survivors can apply for health insurance through their state’s health exchange at any time, even outside the open enrollment period.
Information on the requirements for courts to provide meaningful access for limited English proficient (LEP) persons.
A fact sheet that describes the ballot measure process in Washington State.
An example of how shelters worked together to reevaluate and reduce their reliance on rules.
Annual data from the Washington State Department of Social & Health Services on the services provided by domestic violence programs across the state.
This resource contains sample domestic violence shelter intake forms, policies, and procedures that are survivor-driven and trauma informed.
This article describes how non-profits can provide financial assistance to individuals, and the tax implications to consider.
Workplace safety plans can help survivors who are concerned about their abuser interfering with their ability to work and stay safe.